The objective of this research was to identify the overall effectiveness of mobile-based interventions on the learning performance of tertiary education students. Besides, the paper sought to contour common variables across eligible studies that might have favoured learning achievement. A meta-analysis of the impacts of ubiquitous learning interventions on academic outcomes over 12 years (2010–2021) was carried out, in which 12 experimental and quasi-experimental studies were analysed. A random-effects model yielded the overall standardised mean difference of .52 [.37 to .67] in favour of mobile learning environment, which is a moderate effect size. Common facilitators of achievement as distinguished by experimenters and participants were c...
Considering the popularity and ubiquitous nature of mobile phones, the acceptance of m-Learning in e...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effect of mobile learning on students’ achievement i...
AbstractA large proportion of university students are now part of the millennial generation. Mobile ...
The objective of this research was to identify the overall effectiveness of mobile-based interventio...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the adoption of mobiles learning among higher institutio...
Mobile technology is changing the way of learning and can be a powerful tool for transforming educat...
AbstractMobile devices such as laptops, personal digital assistants, and mobile phones have become a...
The phenomenon of the use of a mobile learning (m-Learning) platform in educational institutions is ...
This paper reviews three ‘mobile learning’ projects to understand the nature of and extent to which ...
Mobile and ubiquitous learning has been a key focus in e-learning and practising broadly worldwide. ...
Recently Mobile technology is considered an effective way to improve students' skills such as positi...
The phenomenon of the use of a mobile learning (m-Learning) platform in educational institutions is ...
Aim: The aim if the paper is to investigate Mobile Learning (M Learning) and the correlations that m...
The increasing growth of mobile technology in our society has become a reality. Outdoor learning is ...
Mobile and ubiquitous learning has been a key focus in e-learning and practising broadly worldwide. ...
Considering the popularity and ubiquitous nature of mobile phones, the acceptance of m-Learning in e...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effect of mobile learning on students’ achievement i...
AbstractA large proportion of university students are now part of the millennial generation. Mobile ...
The objective of this research was to identify the overall effectiveness of mobile-based interventio...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the adoption of mobiles learning among higher institutio...
Mobile technology is changing the way of learning and can be a powerful tool for transforming educat...
AbstractMobile devices such as laptops, personal digital assistants, and mobile phones have become a...
The phenomenon of the use of a mobile learning (m-Learning) platform in educational institutions is ...
This paper reviews three ‘mobile learning’ projects to understand the nature of and extent to which ...
Mobile and ubiquitous learning has been a key focus in e-learning and practising broadly worldwide. ...
Recently Mobile technology is considered an effective way to improve students' skills such as positi...
The phenomenon of the use of a mobile learning (m-Learning) platform in educational institutions is ...
Aim: The aim if the paper is to investigate Mobile Learning (M Learning) and the correlations that m...
The increasing growth of mobile technology in our society has become a reality. Outdoor learning is ...
Mobile and ubiquitous learning has been a key focus in e-learning and practising broadly worldwide. ...
Considering the popularity and ubiquitous nature of mobile phones, the acceptance of m-Learning in e...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effect of mobile learning on students’ achievement i...
AbstractA large proportion of university students are now part of the millennial generation. Mobile ...